Key Points

Shambhavi Kshirsagar, just 16, stunned the field by defeating Olympian Ramita and world medalist Mehuli Ghosh for the senior women’s gold. She followed it up with another gold in the youth category and a silver in juniors. Her clutch final shot of 10.8 sealed her victory in a nail-biting finish. The rising star showcased remarkable composure against elite competition.

Key Points: Shambhavi Kshirsagar Wins Double Gold at KSSM Shooting Championship

  • Defeated Paris Olympian Ramita in senior 10m air rifle
  • Clinched gold in youth women’s event
  • Outperformed world bronze medalist Mehuli Ghosh
  • Secured silver in junior women’s category
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Shambhavi Kshirsagar takes double gold at 23rd Kumar Surendra Singh Memorial Shooting Championship

16-year-old Shambhavi Kshirsagar triumphs over Olympians and world medalists, securing two golds at the 23rd Kumar Surendra Singh Memorial Shooting Championship.

"She closed with a brilliant 10.8 for her last shot to outgun Olympian Ramita – NRAI Press Release"

New Delhi, April 26

Shambhavi Kshirsagar of Maharashtra trumped world championship medalists, Olympic finalists and national champions, on her way to winning the women's 10m air rifle event of the 23rd Kumar Surendra Singh Memorial Shooting Championship (23rd KSSM), at Delhi's Dr. Karni Singh Shooting range.

The 16-year-old, who was fifth in the junior worlds in Lima last year, topped qualifications with a high 633.5, before closing with a brilliant 10.8 for her last shot of the 24-shot final, to outgun Haryana's Ramita, a Paris Olympic finalist. World championship bronze medalist Mehuli Ghosh of West Bengal won a bronze medal, according to NRAI press release.

She was, in fact, the star of Saturday at the Karni Singh, coming back later to take the silver in the junior women's event and a second gold in the youth women's competition.

The one to cherish would be the senior women's crown surely, where she found herself alongside Mehuli, Ramita, Ananya Naidu, the recently crowned national champion and Shreya Agrawal, a junior world championship medalist, among others.

Heading into the final two shots of the 24-shot decider, it was Ramita who led by 0.1. Both shooters then shot identical 10.2s for their 23rd shot, but then Shambhavi's final salvo left the Olympian way short with a total of 252.1 to the winner's 252.9. Mehuli had bowed out after the 22nd with 231.0.

Ramita, however, got one back on Shambhavi, winning the next junior women's final over her by a bigger margin of 1.5. Manya Mittal of Uttar Pradesh was third.

To Shambhavi's credit, she did not let that deter her and, displaying determination, she came back yet again to take the youth women's crown, this time over Nidhi Mittal of Karnataka with a tally of 253.6. Nidhi was 1.8 behind while Madhya Pradesh's Gautami Bhanot was third.

The senior qualification field attracted a total of 411 shooters.

- ANI

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Priya S.
Wow, what an incredible performance by Shambhavi! Beating Olympic finalists at just 16 is mind-blowing. The future of Indian shooting looks bright with talents like her 🇮🇳🎯
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Rahul K.
That last shot of 10.8 under pressure shows incredible mental strength. But I wonder if the article could've included more about her training regimen - would've been interesting to know what goes into making such a champion.
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Anjali M.
Double gold AND a silver? That's some serious domination! 👏 The way she bounced back after the junior final shows real champion mentality. Can't wait to see her at international events!
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Vikram J.
411 shooters in qualification is insane! The depth in Indian shooting keeps getting better. Shambhavi's achievement stands out even more considering the competition level.
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Sneha P.
Ramita vs Shambhavi seems like the new rivalry to watch in Indian shooting! Great to see such close contests pushing our athletes to perform better. Hope both make it to Paris!

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